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In The Sandman, Freddie Fox's Loki slides across realms like a whispered dare, all sharp grins and shifting shadows, always two steps ahead of the traps he sets for everyone else.
Well, no. Technically, he’s the God of Stories. More on that in a minute, because it does have a huge, possible tie to a future Marvel project, but first, a quick recap. Episode 6, now streaming ...
But Loki concludes that lies are just another kind of story and rebrands himself the God of Stories. This ends up tying directly to the 2015 Marvel crossover event, “Secret Wars,” which among ...
Strap in, because the Loki Season 2 finale is quite the doozy. Episode 5 left many questions still to be answered. It ends with Tom Hiddleston’s titular character, who … ...
Starting out as a thorn in Odin’s side for 2011’s Thor, Loki emerged as an unlikely villain of The Avengers and earned his own redemption arc across the likes of Thor: Ragnarok.
Seeing Tom Hiddleston reprise his role as the suave Thor villain certainly has its charms, but thus far the god of mischief hasn’t taken the shape of a wholly compelling concept.
The first episode of Marvel’s new Loki series has arrived on Disney+, and it’s a delightful 45 minutes, full of mystery and worldbuilding.
As portrayals of Loki go, the character has dramatically evolved since then, but it’s still a pretty interesting look at him and also just makes for a neat look back at where the God of Mischief ...
Other than the obvious God of Mischief tag, Loki in Marvel comics and Loki of Norse origins have several things in common. He has a complicated family tree that’s ripe with dysfunction.
The slow wind-up has characterized all three of Marvel’s Disney+ series, but the pacing feels particularly sluggish — and the endgame, pardon the expression, elusive — watching the first two ...